Raipur/Mumbai, April 11Former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi was
critically injured today with his legs paralysed when the vehicle carrying him
on electioneering in his Mahasamund Lok Sabha constituency rammed into a tree
and he was admitted to a Mumbai hospital for specialised treatment.

Former
Chief Minister Ajit Jogi under treatment at a hospital in Raipur after he
was injured in a road accident in Chhaittisgarh on Monday. — AFP
photo

Ram Jethmalani threatens PMLucknow, April 11Attacking the BJP for dragging the AICC
President Sonia Gandhi in the Bofors case, senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani today asked the
saffron party not to take campaigning to the “gutter” and claimed he, too, had
something which, if revealed, “will implicate the Prime Minister and his
colleagues”.

Panth Ratan Award conferred on TohraTohra (Patiala), April 11Harvesting stopped in this part of
Punjab today to allow more than one lakh people to pray for and remember
Akali patriarch Gurcharan Singh Tohra at his native village here.
Giani
Rattan Singh (left) Jathedar of Takht Sri Hazoor Sahib and Giani Iqbal
Singh, Jathedar Takht Sri Patna Sahib, present siropas to Ms Joginder Kaur
Tohra, widow of the late Gurcharan Singh Tohra at the bhog ceremony in Tohra
village, Patiala, on Sunday. — Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

New dates for CBSE exam yet to be announcedNew Delhi, April 11Agitated students and their parents staged
a demonstration outside the Central Board of Secondary Examinations demanding the announcement of a fresh date for conducting the All-India
Pre-Medical Test.

US copter shot down in IraqFallujah, April 11Gunmen shot down a US helicopter during fighting in
western Baghdad today, killing its two crew members. Insurgents and
marines called a ceasefire in the besieged city of Fallujah, but the
fragile peace was shaken by shooting incidents that wounded two
Americans.

German student sexually assaulted?Solan, April 11A German girl studying in Class IX at Lawrence School,
Sanawar, was reportedly sexually assaulted by a group of four boys, three of
whom were students of the same school, at a local hotel in Kasauli on March 21.

Truck operators seek ‘proxy voting’ rightNew Delhi, April 11Once again, majority of over 54
lakh truck drivers and their helpers across the country will not be able
to cast their votes in the coming Lok Sabha and state assembly
elections.